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McLure cowboy and cowgirl qualify for Canadian Junior High School Finals July 27-29 in Merritt

Jake Bradley is the 2018 B.C. Junior High School Junior Bull Riding Champion and will be competing for the Canadian title next weekend at the Junior High School Finals in Merritt, July 27 -29.
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McLure’s Becky Bradley makes a quick dismount off her horse during a goat tying competition during 2018 provincial High School Rodeo competitions where she qualified for the Canadian High School Rodeo Finals. Submitted photo

Jake Bradley is the 2018 B.C. Junior High School Junior Bull Riding Champion and will be competing for the Canadian title next weekend at the Junior High School Finals in Merritt, July 27 -29.

Jake will also be competing in ribbon roping with his partner Hannah Cady of Kamloops, as well as in the chute dogging competition.

Becky Bradley, Jake’s twin sister, has also qualified for Canadians. She ran a personal best of 10.2 seconds in the goat tying at the Provincial Finals, which helped her finish fifth overall in the province and secured her spot at Canadians.

The twins qualified for the Canadians back on the May long weekend at the Provincial Finals in Hudson’s Hope, B.C.

While there, Jake was named South Division Rookie of the Year - Season Leader.

Both Becky and Jake also earned spots on the High School Rodeos of BC National Director’s Honour Roll. They worked hard all year to keep their grades up along with all the rodeos they were attending.

2018 is Jake and Becky’s rookie year in High School Rodeo, and their final season in the Junior division.

The twins also compete in BC Little Britches Rodeo Association and British Columbia Rodeo Association events.

Good luck to Becky and Jake Bradley in Merritt this weekend.

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McLure, B.C., twins, Becky and Jake Bradley, show the High School Rodeos Association National Director’s Honour Roll certificates the received for working hard all year to keep their grades up while attending numerous rodeo competitions. Submitted photo